Lake Charles motorcycle crash victims may need legal advice

Residents of Lake Charles, Louisiana, might remember one of our previous posts about an accident involving a motorcycle and a car resulting in death of a couple riding a motorcycle. The accident occurred after a car, driven by a 62-year-old Calcasieu, Louisiana, resident suddenly turned in front of the motorcyclists on a local highway. The motorcycle driver could not stop and the couple was ejected from their bike.

Thousands of Louisiana residents ride motorcycles and this accident was just one of many motorcycle accidents that occur across Louisiana every day. Another person's negligence can result in a motorcycle accident victim suffering serious injuries, permanent disability and even death.

Serious injury to a loved one or loss of a loved one due to a motorcycle accident can severely impact a victim's family emotionally and financially. Legal provisions allow a motor vehicle accident victim and his or her family to seek compensation from those responsible for the accident. A skilled and knowledgeable attorney can help a motorcycle victim receive the justice he or she deserves.

Our law firm has helped countless motorcycle accident victims and their families seek justice throughout southern Louisiana for more than 20 years. We understand the problems that a motorcyclist faces on the road and we know how to build a strong case to help our clients obtain maximum damages.

We investigate the accident site and try to uncover the reason and who is responsible for the accident. Before we fight aggressively for our clients, at trial or to reach a settlement, we do our homework. We have the resources to engage accident-site experts, establish negligence and make negligent parties pay.

We want our clients to concentrate on recovery without worry, while we work on the legal aspects of the case. We do not take any fees from clients who are victims of motorcycle accidents until damages for lost wages, medical expenses, future losses, disability, disfigurement and pain and suffering are recovered.

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